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Creator: Arthur Stone
Arthur Stone Hand-Hammered Colonial Revival Revere Bowl
By Arthur Stone
Located in New York, NY
Colonial Revival hand-hammered sterling silver Revere bowl. Made by Arthur Stone in Gardner, Mass., ca 1920. Curved and tapering sides with flared mouth rim; stepped foot. Traditiona...
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Early 20th Century American Colonial Revival Arthur Stone Serving Bowls

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